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<blockquote data-quote="JeepBeats96JGC" data-source="post: 6534427" data-attributes="member: 611751"><p>First get rid of the Cap lol. then, find out how many ohms and voice coils the subs are. read up on your amp to see if it can handle the way you have it bridged to the final configuration of your subs. if that is all good, buy a Digital Multimeter and set your gains on the amp. there is a thread on the forums to explain how to set the gain.</p><p></p><p>Also, go back and check your ground wire connection make sure it is tight and on bare metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepBeats96JGC, post: 6534427, member: 611751"] First get rid of the Cap lol. then, find out how many ohms and voice coils the subs are. read up on your amp to see if it can handle the way you have it bridged to the final configuration of your subs. if that is all good, buy a Digital Multimeter and set your gains on the amp. there is a thread on the forums to explain how to set the gain. Also, go back and check your ground wire connection make sure it is tight and on bare metal. [/QUOTE]
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